'''Fred Phelps''' is the pastor of the [[Westboro Baptist Church]] in Topeka, Kansas. He is well-known for his extremist version of fundamentalist Christianity, which has alienated him from pretty much everyone except his congregation, which is mostly comprised of family members. He is extremely opposed to [[homosexuality]] and attributes most of society's problems (including 9/11, the Indian Ocean tsunami, and the death of American soldiers in Iraq) to tolerance for homosexual behavior. He advocates the death penalty for homosexuals, as commanded in the Bible.

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'''Fred Phelps''' is the pastor of the [[Westboro Baptist Church]] in Topeka, Kansas and the proprietor of the websites [[God Hates Fags]] and [[God Hates America]]. He is well-known for his extremist version of [[fundamentalist]] [[Christianity]]. He is extremely opposed to [[homosexuality]] and attributes most of society's problems (including 9/11, the Indian Ocean tsunami, and the death of American soldiers in Iraq) to tolerance for homosexual behavior. He advocates the death penalty for homosexuals, as commanded in the Bible.

* {{bible|Leviticus 20:13}}: "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them."

* {{bible|Leviticus 20:13}}: "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them."

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Phelps' congregation is largely comprised of his own family members. He generally shows little concern for getting along with anyone outside his congregation, even other Christians. As a result, mainstream Christians tend to write him off as not a [[true Christian]], even if they may agree with his condemnation of homosexuality.

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==Social action==

The Westboro Baptist Church frequently attracts media attention for protesting funerals of homosexuals and deceased American soldiers. They celebrate such events as God's justice being enacted on a sinful society, and believe that it is immoral and impious to feel sympathy for the dead and those who mourn for them in these instances.

The Westboro Baptist Church frequently attracts media attention for protesting funerals of homosexuals and deceased American soldiers. They celebrate such events as God's justice being enacted on a sinful society, and believe that it is immoral and impious to feel sympathy for the dead and those who mourn for them in these instances.

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One of the most famous incidents was his picketing of [[Matthew Shepherd]]'s funeral. Phelps also declared his intention to picket [[Jerry Falwell]]'s funeral.

*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4413388146858417528 Google Video: The Most Hated Family In America] - a documentary about Fred Phelps and his family

*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4413388146858417528 Google Video: The Most Hated Family In America] - a documentary about Fred Phelps and his family

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Revision as of 05:21, 31 May 2007

Fred Phelps is the pastor of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas and the proprietor of the websites God Hates Fags and God Hates America. He is well-known for his extremist version of fundamentalistChristianity. He is extremely opposed to homosexuality and attributes most of society's problems (including 9/11, the Indian Ocean tsunami, and the death of American soldiers in Iraq) to tolerance for homosexual behavior. He advocates the death penalty for homosexuals, as commanded in the Bible.

Leviticus 20:13: "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death. Their blood shall be upon them."

Phelps' congregation is largely comprised of his own family members. He generally shows little concern for getting along with anyone outside his congregation, even other Christians. As a result, mainstream Christians tend to write him off as not a true Christian, even if they may agree with his condemnation of homosexuality.

Social action

The Westboro Baptist Church frequently attracts media attention for protesting funerals of homosexuals and deceased American soldiers. They celebrate such events as God's justice being enacted on a sinful society, and believe that it is immoral and impious to feel sympathy for the dead and those who mourn for them in these instances.

One of the most famous incidents was his picketing of Matthew Shepherd's funeral. Phelps also declared his intention to picket Jerry Falwell's funeral.